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FOREWORD 


The  class  of  1908  has  felt  a particular  pride  in  the  activity  of  its 
first  Alumni  year.  Through  the  leadership  of  J.  C.  Knode,  a strong  or- 
ganization was  perfected.  The  hearty  response  evidenced  was  due  in 
no  small  part  to  the  publication  of  the  directory. 

It  is  to  be  hoped  that  the  account  of  the  members  of  the  class  of 
1908  in  the  following  pages  will  renew  and  serve  to  perpetuate  the  in- 
terest in  our  class  and  loyalty  to  the  Alma  Mater. 


Abbott,  M.  D. — Information  wanted. 

Adams,  Elsie  H. — Is  looking  forward  with  great  pleasure  to  her  work 
next  year.  She  will  be  traveling  student  secretary  for  the  Y\  W.  C.  A. 
in  the  state  of  Illinois. 

Akin,  Bertha  M. — Has  been  teaching  at  Howells,  Nebraska,  in  the 
High  School  and  will  return  next  year. 

Alden,  Charles  Niles. — Information  wanted. 

Alden,  R.  N. — No  reply. 

Alden,  C aude  N.,  writes,  “I  am  through  with  the  school  business  and 
have  gone  into  partnership  with  ‘Brig’  Young  out  here  in  Kimball.  We 
are  se  ling  rea  estate,  run  a telephone  system  (sure  to  send  you  to  the 
insane  asylum  in  six  months)  and  do  quite  a bit  of  surveying.  The 
country  out  here  is  growing  fast  and  I am  much  pleased  with  the  pros- 
pects for  a bumper  crop.  Sorry  that  neither  Brigham  nor  I can  attend 
the  class  reunion.  Hope  you  have  mor<3  to  eat  than  we  did  last  year.” 

Allen,  Charles. — Information  wanted. 

Anderson,  Frank  Axtell. — No  reply. 

Anderson,  Amanda  E.,  taught  Algebra  and  Physics  in  the  Fairbury 
High  School.  Going  back  for  third  term,  speaks  for  itself. 

Anderson,  W.  N. — No  response. 

AshLy,  Robert  C,,  has  gone  to  Pullman,  Washington,  where  he  will  be 
Assistant  Superintendent  of  Farmers’  Institutes. 

Axtell,  Emil  M . — No  reply. 

Axtell,  Evelyn. — Well  pleased  with  the  report  last  year  and  anxious 
to  come  to  the  banquet  in  June.  Has  charge  of  Normal  Training  depart- 
ment in  Fairmont  High  School  this  year  and  was  re-elected. 

Baker,  Edith  E. — Information  wanted. 

Bardwell,  May  N.,  is  going  to  Seattle,  Washington  this  summer  with 
the  family.  We  all  hope  she  will  have  a splendid  trip. 

Barneby,  O.  L.,  greatly  regrets  that  he  will  be  absent  from  the  city 
on  Alumni  Day.  Married  this  spring  to  Amy  Hallowel’s  sister.  Goes  to 
Madison,  Wis.,  where  he  will  be  an  instructor  in  Chemistry. 

Barker,  Percy  B.,  Adjunct  Professor  in  Department  of  Instructional 
Agronomy  and  Farm  Management,  University  of  Nebraska.  Address 
3003  Starr  street,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

Barnes,  Mrs.  Jenny  Whitmore,  finds  that  her  “infant  industry”  occu- 
pies all  her  time.  Says  they  have  the  finest  team  of  boys  going  and 
wishes  they  could  bring  them  to  the  reunion.  Invites  any  who  want  to 
teach  kindergarten  to  come  out  and  practice  on  hers.  “Would  be 
mighty  glad  to  see  any  of  you  who  chance  to  come  this  way,”  says  Jen, 
“so  just  write  our  address  in  your  hat  and  come  on,”  Mr.  and  Mrs.  New- 
ell Barnes  live  at  2111  Maxwell  Avenue,  Spokane,  Washington. 

Barr,  Mrs.  Flcrenc  Tillolson. — No  rep  y. 

Beatty,  A.  E, — Information  wanted. 

Begtho!,  Karl  D.,  is  attorney  at  law  in  Hastings,  Nebraska.  From 
a'l  reports  we  infer  that  he  is  keeping  up  the  good  record  of  his  Univer- 
sity career. 

Bell,  Paul  T.,  is  in  the  life  insurance  business  with  the  Bankers’  Life 
Association  of  Des  Moines,  la  Very  enthusiastic  about  the  banquet. 
Gives  as  his  permanent  address,  1818  Pepper  Ave.,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

Benda,  Theo. — Mr.  Benda  is  teaching  at  Tekoa,  Washington,  and 
thinks  it  a little  too  far  to  come  for  the  reunion. 

Berquist,  Harold  B. — 'Since  our  ]ast  reunion  “Bud”  has  taken  unto 
himself  a wife.  Evidently  .his  domestic  affairs  have  given  him  no  leisure 
for  he  fai  ed  to  answer  the  letter  of  inquiry  sent  out  by  the  committee. 
You  will  find  him  in  business  with  his  father  in  Omaha,  Nebraska. 


Blake,  Carroll  W. — No  reply. 

Bockes,  Thomas  N. — Information  wanted. 

Bordner,  Evan  Guy. — No  reply. 

Bratt,  Nell  E. — No  reply. 

Brower,  Mary  L. — Teaching  in  her  homo  school  at  Fullerton,  Ne- 
braska. Wflt  be  there  again  next  year. 

Bridenbaugh,  Nelle,  has  been  teaching  in  Lincoln  the  past  year.  Her 
address  after  September  1 wi  1 be  Winlock,  Washington. 

Bristol,  Minnie  C. — No  reply.  Address,  Overton,  Nebraska. 

Brown,  Mary  E.,  Sargent,  Nebraska.  We  shall  miss  Mary’s  sweet 
smile  at  the  breakfast  this  year.  She  has  been  teaching  at  Overton,  but 
did  not  disclose  any  future  plans.  We  can  make  a guess. 

Buchan,  Arlene,  enjoys  teaching  in  Nebraska  better  than  Wyoming, 
and  will  continue  her  work  another  year  in  Zoology  and  Agriculture  in 
the  Lincoln  High  School. 

Buck,  Sam  R. — Information  wanted. 

Euilta,  Frank  C. — No  reply. 

Burt,  Roy  Clark. — No  reply. 

Cauger,  Maud,  has  been  a stenographer  in  the  Extension  Depart- 
ment, University  of  Nebraska.  Expects  to  make  a change  next  year. 
Present  address  2032  South  Seventeenth  street,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

Chaikin,  Annis  S. — 1909-T0  Greek  Fellow,  University  of  Nebraska. 
Permanent  address,  Station  A,  Lincoln,  Nebraska  Summer  School,  School 
of  Philanthropy.  Settlement  work  in  New  York  City. 

Charlton,  Cecil  Floyd,  has  for  the  past  two  years  been  studying  at 
Rush  Medicaj  College,  Chicago,  and  gets  his  M.  D.  degree  September  1, 
1910  He  has  been  appointed  interne  in  the  Cook  County  hospital. 

Charlton,  Deliah  Ruby,  has  been  teaching  in  her  home  town,  Loup 
City,  Nebraska.  She  expects  to  attend  the  Library  School  at  Albany, 
New  York. 

Cherry,  Le  Grand  E., 

Cherry,  C.  LeRoy. — No  response  from  the  Cherry  twins. 

Christler,  Vivian  Leroy. — No  reply. 

Cochran  Mrs.  Winifred  Gould. — No  reply 

Clark,  Charles  Abner. — No  reply 

Cole,  Edna  E.,  is  teaching  in  the  Cass  school  in  Omaha.  She  regrets 
that  she  cannot  be  present  Alumni  Day  and  sends  her  best  wishes  for  a 
successful  reunion. 

Cooper,  Lucile  M. — No  reply. 

Copeland,  F.  S. — No  reply.  Married  Ethel  Tedd  the  first  of  June. 

Cowan,  George  F.  Jr. — No  reply. 

Cox,  Leola,  is  practising  Domestic  Science  at  her  home  in  Exeter, 
Nebraska. 

Crook,  Guy  A. — 'nformation  wanted. 

Cramb,  A.  B. — Information  wanted. 

Crosby,  Mrs.  Cora  Berkey,  joins  Mr.  Crosby  in  sending  best  wishes  to 
the  class  of  ’08,  and  invites  us  to  their  home  at  320  South  Ash  street, 
North  Platte,  Nebraska.  She  finds  housekeeping  much  more  pleasant 
than  High  School  teaching  and  high'y  recommend  it  to  all  the  girls. 

Crosby,  M.  E.,  is  actively  practicing  law  in  North  Platte  and  finds 
his  work  quite  as  pleasant  and  profitable  as  he  had  anticipated  when 
leaving  school. 

Currie,  Keo,  has  been  studying  in  Germany  this  year.  Expects  to 
sail  for  home  very  soon. 

Day,  Elsie. — Information  wanted. 

David,  Adrian  H. — No  reply. 


Davis,  Ellsworth,  is  principal  at  Normal.  Address  411  North  Twenty- 
second  street,  Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

__  Davis,  Wm.  Lloyd,  1840  M St.,  Lincoln,  Nebraska.  Teacher  in  Grand 
Island,  Nebraska. 

De  Lacy,  Florence. — Assistant  Principal  at  North  Loup,  Nebraska. 
Will  teach  next  year  at  Ravenna. 

Denny,  Glaideth,  will  continue  to  teach  German  and  History  in  the 

University  School  of  Agriculture.  Address  1726  Q street,  Lincoln,  Ne- 
braska. 

Dort,  Chas.  E. — No  response. 

Densjow,  Lloyd  S.,  of  Hooper,  Nebraska,  says  at  present  he  is  living 
on  his  income  but  hopes  to  go  west  and  grow  up  with  the  country. 

Durbin,  Florence  and  Cora  spent  the  winter  at  home  in  Malvern, 
Iowa,  after  a summer  of  travel.  They  plan  to  attend  the  banquet,  so 
we  may  inquire  personally  for  further  information. 

Duggan,  Mary  M. — No  response. 

Dunn,  Cooper  M. — No  response. 

Eager,  Earl  O. — No  reply. 

Eastman,  Louise,  has  been  at  home  this  year.  Expects  to  teach  next 
fa  1.  Address  1711  Eighth  Avenue,  Moline,  Illinois. 

Eaton,  Byron  K. — No  response. 

In  business  with  a Radiator  company  in  Omaha.  Showed  great  en- 
thusiasm for  ’08  last  winter,  but  has  evidently  “cooled  off”  this  spring. 

Ehlers,  Carrie. — Information  wanted. 

Essex,  Louise. — No  reply 

Ewing,  Ada. — Information  wanted. 

Farley,  L.L. — No  response. 

Fawcett,  Ruth. — No  reply. 

Fen]on,  Geo.  L. — Although  it  is  impossible  for  him  to  be  with  us,  we 
are  glad  to  hear  that  he  is  doing  so  well  in  Folsom,  New  Mexico. 

Field,  Ethel  C. — No  reply.  Has  good  position  in  department  of  Plant 
Pathology,  Washington,  D.  C. 

Findley,  R.  H. — No  response. 

Fitzgerald,  M.  Pearl. — No  reply. 

Fitzsimmons,  Geo.  A. — No  reply. 

Foster,  Celia. — Information  wanted 

Frankforter,  C.  J. — Instructor  in  Chemistry,  U.  of  N.  Not  sure  of 
his  whereabouts  next  year.  Address  710  North  Twenty-fourth  street, 
Lincoln,  Nebraska. 

Frederick,  Martin  Luther. — No  reply. 

Galbraith,  F.  R.,  writes  that  he  is  editing  a weekly  called  “the  Dun- 
bar Review,”  “Getting  on  wel’.  Good  health,  good  family,  etc.” 

Gieseker,  L.  F. — Information  wanted. 

Grimm,  Zelia  Lee. — Information  wanted. 

Green,  James  Arleigh. — No  reply. 

Greenslit,  N.  E. — 'Information  wanted. 

Grinnell,  J.  B. — Gives  this  advice:  “My  idea  of  the  way  to  win  is  to 
stay  with  your  business,  always  be  available,  and  give  better  service  than 
your  competitor.”  He  and  his  Frau  are  very  happy  together  in  Cairo, 
Nebraska,  where  he  is  successfully  practicing  medicine. 

Grone,  Edwin  A. — Information  wanted 

Guthrie,  Robert  E. — No  reply 

Hall,  Chester  B. — Information  wanted. 

Hallowel,  Amy  B.  Clark  of  Buffalo  County.  Court  at  Kearney,  Nebras- 
ka. Cannot  meet  with  us  this  spring.  Anxious  to  hear  about  the  other 
members  of  the  class. 


Hanlen,  J.  G.,  sends  his  good  wishes  from  Plainview,  Nebraska,  for 
a hearty  reunion  of  the  naught-eighters.  He  is  Superintendent  of  the 
Plainview  Public  Schools. 

Hardy,  Arthur  S. — Information  wanted. 

Hardy,  Edwin  Jay. — No  reply. 

Harryington,  A.  S. — Information  wanted. 

Harris,  Mabel. — No  reply.  , 

Harrison,  John  L. — No  reply. 

Hassier,  Otis  W.— No  reply. 

Havens,  James  H. — Information  wanted. 

Hayes,  Fred  Elmer. — No  response. 

Hayman,  Edward  C. — No  reply. 

Hempei,  Hazel  Pearl. — No  reply. 

Herold,  Wilhelmina,  taught  History  and  Music  at  Wahoo  and  they 
were  so  well  pleased  that  she  will  be  there  next  year.  She  is  coming 
to  the  banquet  and  will  tell  us  more  about  her  work  then. 

Henline,  Evelyn. — Information  wanted. 

Higgins,  Jay. — Information  wanted. 

Hollister,  Bertha  A.,  is  convalescing  from  a serious  attack  of  typhoid 
fever.  Her  summer  address  will  be  Iowa  Falls,  Iowa. 

Hompes,  Joseph  J. — Dr.  Hompes  is  very  successful  in  his  “Diseases 
of  Eye,  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat.”  His  office  address  is  203*204  Ganter  block, 
Lincoln,  Nebr. 

Hough,  O.  V. — Information  wanted. 

Hrubesky,  C.  G.,  is  now  located  at  Clemons,  Montana,  doing  well,  and 
hasn’t  forgotten  his  good  old  Uni.  days  even  if  he  can’t  be  with  us. 

Hrubesky,  Lillian,  will  be  at  home  next  year.  Elected  to  teach  in 
Geneva  High  School  for  the  coming  year.  Will  probably  go  to  Boston 
this  summer.  She  is  coming  to  Lincoln  June  15 — ask  her  about  it  then. 

Humphrey,  Grant. — Information  wanted. 

Hughes,  Harold  C. — No  reply. 

Huston,  Beth  D.,  has  been  teaching  Latin  and  History  in  the  High 
School  at  West  Point.  Intends  to  be  present  at  the  class  banquet  and 
is  looking  forward  with  much  pleasure  to  the  class  directory. 

Johnson,  Allen. — Information  wanted. 

Johnson,  Clarence  G. — His  occupation  for  the  past  twelve  months 
has  been  the  reconstruction  and  operation  of  the  Chickasha  Light,  Heat 
and  Power  Company’s  electric  plant  at  Chickasha,  Oklahoma.  He  seems 
as  enthusiastic  as  when  we  saw  him  on  the  campus  in  former  days. 
Clarence  wants  all  the  girls  to  know  that  he  is  not  on  the  married 
list. 

Johnson,  Roy  Travis,  L.L.  B. — No  reply. 

Jones,  Lloyd  Amelia. — Information  wanted. 

Jorgensen,  Arthur. — General  secretary  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  U.  of  W., 
Madison,  Wisconsin.  Sorry  that  he  can’t  be  with  us  but  not  so  sorry  as 
we  are. 

Kazebeer,  Asa  A. — Information  wanted. 

Keller,  Ester,  is  one  of  Nebraska’s  successful  teachers.  She  has 
taught  the  last  year  at  Beaver  Crossing,  and  was  re-elected. 

Kiesselbach,  Mrs.  Hazel  Hyde,  was  married  last  June  and  lives  at 
3157  R street.  She  is  coming  to  the  breakfast. 

Kiewit,  Elizabeth,  has  been  teaching  in  a girls’  school  in  Omaha, 
Nebraska.  Is  planning  to  meet  with  the  ’08s  on  Alumni  Day.  Address 
2609  Marcy  St.,  Omaha,  Nebr. 

Kimmel,  Mossie,  is  most  enthusiastic  and  happy  in  her  work  at  Sal- 
em, Oregon  She  plans  to  take  a trip  through  Yosemite  and  lower  Cali- 


fornia  after  school  closes,  which  will  prevent  her  attending  our  reunion, 
but  she  faithfully  promises  to  be  with  us  next  year. 

King,  Ross  W.,  is  attending  the  Harvard  Law  School  and  will  have 
the  same  address  for  another  year — 67  Perkins  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Knode,  Jay  Carroll,  is  permanently  located  at  Vivian,  South  Dakota, 
as  vice-president  of  the  Realty  Protection  Company  of  South  Dakota.  He 
says  he  wishes  to  be  here  “very  hard”  and  hopes  the  good  work  will  be 
carried  on  every  year. 

Kocken,  Arta. — Information  wanted. 

Kokjer,  R.  L.,  is  still  with  the  Union  Pacific  Railroad  Company  as 
‘ Special  Apprentice.”  His  headquarters  are  Cheyenne,  Wyoming,  but  his 
work  carries  him  over  the  entire  system.  At  present  his  company  is 
carrying  on  engine  road  tests.  Three  months  of  this  past  winter  he 
taught  Mechanical  Engineering  to  a night  school  of  twenty-six  appren 
tices.  He  expects  to  be  with  us  on  Alumni  Day. 

Kotcuc,  Otto,  expressed  his  regrets  in  the  form  of  a check  for  one 
dollar.  Although  it  is  impossible  for  him  to  be  with  us,  he  hopes  that 
many  others  will  come  and  that  we  will  all  have  an  enjoyable  time.  AcT- 
dress  Humboldt,  Nebraska. 

Lane,  Forrest. — Information  wanted. 

Lesher,  Alice  E.,  sends  her  very  best  wishes  for  the  future  of  “1908.” 
We  regret  very  much  that  she  cannot  be  with  us  on  the  fifteenth  of 
June.  Her  address  until  next  summer  will  be  Abilene,  Kansas,  where  she 
is  getting  acquainted  with  the  family. 

Lewis,  Katherine. — Information  wanted.  ^ 

Liefcer,  Charles. — Information  wanted. 

Long,  Harriet  C.,  has  been  attending  the  State  Library  Schoo'1  of 
Albany,  N.  Y.  Will  finish  her  course  this  year  and  then  face  the 
world. 

Lowe,  J.  E. — Information  wanted. 

Ludden,  Nellie  M.,  has  been  teaching  in  the  Milford  High  Schools  and 
enjoyed  it,  but  is  looking  forward  to  something  more  enjoyable  the  com- 
ing year.  Don’t  embarrass  her  by  asking  her,  but  wait  and  see! 

Matters,  Thomas  H. — Information  wanted. 

Matteson,  N.  D. — No  reply. 

McElroy,  Charles  C. — Information  wanted. 

McFall,  Laura. — Teacher  in  Lincoln  Schools.  Home  Eagle,  Nebraska. 
She  will  make  one  of  the  cakes  for  the  banquet. 

McLaughlin,  E.  P. — No  reply. 

McLaughlin,  Charles  F. — Information  wanted. 

McLean,  Laura — Information  wanted. 

McNichol,  John  C. — No  reply. 

McWhinney,  Clyde  C. — No  reply. 

Melcer,  Joseph  S. — No  reply. 

Melquest,  Vera,  taught  Latin,  English  and  Botany  in  the  Benson 
High  School  this  year.  She  says,  “I  expect  to  be  at  the  class  reunion, 
for  that  is  the  best  part  of  Commencement.”  Address  341  North  Thirty- 
seventh  St.,  Omaha,  Nebraska. 

Menefee,  F.  N. — “Menny”  is  instructor  in  the  College  of  Civil  Engi- 
neering, Cornell  University.  After  June  his  address  will  be  South  Om- 
aha Nebr,  care  National  Bank — for  he  expects  to  enter  practical  work 
after  that  time.  Married  last  winter  to  Lucille  Cull. 

Mickey,  Charles  E. — Information  wanted. 

Miller,  A.  H. — No  reply. 

Miller,  B.  B. — Information  wanted. 

Mills,  Milton  A. — No  reply. 


Monick,  August . James. — No  reply. 

Morassy,  Mrs.  Jessie  Thompson,  is  enjoying  life  on  a farm  near  Dor- 
chester, Nebr.  Will  be  at  the  banquet. 

Mothersud,  James  G. — No  reply. 

Muel]er,  Theo.  F.— Address  Green  Bay,  Wisconsin,  Care  Gas  & Elec- 
tric Co.  Very  much  interested  in  the  class  of  ’08,  and  anxious  to  get 
the  pamphlet. 

Mulliken,  D.  B. — Information  wanted. 

Murphy,  J.  Allen. — No  reply. 

Murphy,  Pearl,  has  been  at  Homer,  but  will  be  principal  of  the  Pa- 
pillion  High  School  next  year. 

Murphy,  Ralph  B. — No  reply. 

Murphy,  Thos.  M. — Information  wanted. 

Needham,  Mrs.  Jessie  Cook. — No  reply. 

Netheny,  James  D. — No  reply. 

Newman,  Meyer  H. — Letter  returned. 

Nims,  Mabelle  Zoe. — Fellow  in  Philosophy  Department,  U.  of  N.,  1910. 
She  says  she  will  teach  school  next  year. 

O’Brien,  Frank. — Information  wanted. 

O’Connell,  Edith. — No  reply. 

O’Connell,  Marion,  will  be  at  home  next  year  in  York,  Nebraska.  Has 
been  teaching  English  and  Latin  in  the  Atkinson  High  School. 

Overman,  W.  J. — Information  wanted. 

Owen,  Laura  Bedle,  will  be  unable  to  attend  the  banquet.  “Just  at 
present,”  she  says,  “My  money  is  accumulating  for  a more  ‘desperate 
need’ — a trip  abroad.”  She  starts  June  21st,  sailing  on  Hamburg  of  Ham- 
burg American  line  from  New  York  City. 

Owen,  Jessie. — Information  wanted. 

Page,  Jno.  C. — Information  wanted. 

Parrott,  Jesse. — Information  wanted. 

Parrott,  Frank. — Letter  returned. 

Patterson,  Edith  L. — No  reply. 

Paul,  J.  M. — Information  wanted. 

Peterson,  Alphena  C. — No  reply. 

Phelps,  Eugene  T. — No  reply. 

Porter,  D.  Maud. — No  response. 

Post,  Herbert  N. — No  response. 

Power,  Jessie,  has  been  teaching  English  in  the  York  High  School 
this  year.  She  is  uncertain  about  the  banquet.  Will  be  at  home  next 
year  in  York,  Nebraska. 

Premer,  J.  F. — Information  wanted. 

Price,  Anna  May,  has  the  same  address  and  occupation  as  last  year. 
Assistant  Professor  of  Library  Economy,  University  of  Illinois,  Urbana, 
Illinois. 

Provost,  Noel. — Information  wanted. 

Purcell,  John  R. — Secretary-Treasurer  of  Mickey  Milling  Company  at 
Elkhorn.  Permanent  address  Elkhorn,  Nebraska.  We  haven’t  forgotten 
the  good  work  he  did  last' year  and  will  be  glad  to  see  him  at  the  ban- 
quet. 

Purinton,  Alice  McClellan. — No  reply. 

Putney,  Nellie  A.  expects  to  be  at  Norfolk,  Nebraska  next  year. 

Randall,  George. — Information  wanted. 

Rathbun,  Mrs.  Minnie  De  Vore  sends  her  greetings  to  ’08  members 
and  regrets  the  inability  to  be  present.  Address  836  A street,  Lincoln, 
Nebraska. 

Reinsche,  R.  C. — Has  been  in  Chicago  since  last  June  studying  medi- 


cine  at  Rush  Medical  College.  He  says  that  it  all  goes  well  on  the  day 
of  our  banquet  (June  15,  ’10)  he  will  receive  the  degree  of  M.  D.  and  will 
be  pronounced  a ‘ health  restorer.’’  He  expects  to  remain  in  Chicago  do- 
ing extra  work  this  summer,  therefore,  he  may  still  be  found  “Care  Rush 
Medical  College.” 

Regione,  Dominick. — Information  wanted. 

Rhoades,  Laura  A.,  cannot  attend  the  banquet  this  spring  because 
she  is  so  anxious  to  reach  her  home  “The  Pines,”  at  Bel]e  Fourche, 
South  Dakota.  She  taught  German  and  French  in  the  Fremont  High 
School  this  past  year,  but  didn’t  say  what  her  plans  are  for  the  future. 

Rice,  J.  W. — Information  wanted. 

Robbins,  Horace  A. — No  reply. 

Robbins,  Harold  W. — Information  wanted. 

Rudersdorf,  Alice. — No  reply.  Dame  Rumor  has  it  that  this  is  Alice’s 
last  year  of  teaching. 

Rudersdorf,  Edna  E.  is  “keeping  house  for  papa”  in  Omaha.  She 
iikes  it  better  than  teaching  school.  Wi  l attend  banquet. 

Saxton,  E.  E. — Information  wanted. 

Schmid,  Edward  A.,  has  charge  of  the  construction  of  an  electric 
light  plant  in  Dorchester,  Nebraska.  Can’t  promise  definitely  to  be  with 
us  or.  the  fifteenth  of  June. 

Schultz,  Carrie  K.,  sends  greetings  to  the  class  from  Binghamton,  N. 
Y.,  where  she  is  Genera]  Secretary  of  the  Young  Womens’  Christian 
Association.  As  she  cannot  attend  the  banquet  this  year  she  is  already 
counting  on  being  at  the  reunion  in  1911  for  she  will  be  in  Lincoln  at 
that  time  as  General  Secretary  of  the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  in  Nebraska  Univer- 
sity. 

Scott,  Mrs.  Nelle  Stevenson,  is  now  residing  in  Lincoln  at  645  South 
Fourteenth  street. 

Shannon,  C.  A —Information  wanted. 

Shaw,  Ora  J. — Manager  and  Secretary  of  the  Aurora  Eelctric  Light 
Co.,  Aurora,  Nebraska.  We  shall  miss  him  at  the  reunion. 

Sheldon,  Mrs.  Clara  Fleming,  writes  that  her  occupation  and  address 
remain  the  same,  i.  e.  homekeeper,  Morgantown,  West  Virginia.  Mr. 
She'dcn.  a member  of  he  Faculty  in  the  University  here,  will  be  remem- 
bered as  one  of  “Dr.  Bessey’s  boys.” 

Simmons,  Daisy  E.,  evidently  had  a good  time  at  home  this  year 
for  she  said  nothing  about  making  a change.  Address  Schuyfer,  Nebraska. 

Simmons,  Nat  R. — York,  Nebraska,  R.  R.  No.  5.  Is  looking  forward 
with  pleasure  to  receiving  the  pamphlet.  For  further  information  ask 
him. 

Smith,  Arthur  D. — Information  wanted. 

Smith,  Margaret. — Information  wanted. 

Smith,  Roscoe  R. — Information  wanted. 

Speidell,  Louise  A. — No  response. 

Spillman,  Ora  Seldon. — No  response. 

Stephens,  Homer  S. — -No  response. 

Stewart,  Abbie,  will  return  to  Fremont  next  year.  Home  address, 
Blair,  Nebraska. 

Stewart,  Aubrey  P.  and  Charles  V. — No  replies. 

Strickland,  Evangeline. — Information  wanted. 

Stuart,  Rosalie. — No  reply.  Has  been  seriously  il]  for  several 
months.  Home,  Lexington,  Nebraska. 

Sullivan,  George,  writes  that  he  is  “at  the  same  old  station,  teach- 
ing a little,  studying  a little,  fussing  a little  and  enjoying  life  immensely.” 
He  will  get  his  M.  E.  degree  this  spring  from  Colorado  University  and 


is  hoping  to  be  present  at  the  reunion.  It  is  rumored  that  he  has  other 
business  (?)  that  brings  him  to  Lincoln. 

Sullivan,  George  N. 

Sullivan,  Jean. — No  reply.  Expects  to  teach  at  home  next  year — 
Broken  Bow,  Nebraska. 

Swanson,  Mabel  E.,  is  teaching  in  the  Seward  High  School,  where 
she  has  been  for  the  last  two  years.  She  evidently  has  not  missed  her 
calling. 

Sevenson,  Joseph  Magnus,  is  making  great  success  in  the  real  estate 
business  in  Sidney,  Nebraska.  Expects  to  return  to  the  University  and 
finish  his  law  course.  He  will  be  here  on  Alumni  Day  and  maybe  he 
will  respond  to  a toast. 

Swenson,  Samuel  August,  received  his  M.  D.  degree  from  the  Col- 
lege of  Medicine  a:  Omaha  this  spring.  Undecided  about  location. 
Present  address,  Oakland,  Nebraska. 

Taylor,  Ada  B. — Information  wanted. 

Taylor,  Simeon  Lafayette. — No  reply. 

Thomas,  Fred  W. — Information  wanted. 

Thomas,  John  Willard. — No  reply. 

TorrV. inson,  C.  C. — Information  wanted. 

Tibbets,  Raymond  M.,  is  practicing  law  in  Hastings,  Nebraska. 

Trimble,  Estelle  Marie,  says  she  is  “merely  enjoying  life  at  home.” 
From  her  letter  we  infer  that  her  occupations  are  not  as  strenuous  as 
was  her  university  career.  For  further  information  address  her  at  825 
North  Lincoln,  Hastings,  Nebraska. 

Trumbull,  R.  S. — Left  about  the  middle  of  May  for  New  Mexico  to 
carry  on  some  agricultural  investigations  for  the  El  Paso  & Southwestern 
Railway  Company.  His  address  until  November  1,  will  be  Tucumcari, 
New  Mexico. 

Turner,  Edward  L. — Information  wanted. 

Turner,  Frank  Walter. — No  reply. 

Van  Shaw,  John  E. — Information  wanted. 

Vernick,  Glenn  Norman. — No  reply. 

Vosocek,  Frank  R. — Information  wanted. 

Voss,  Mrs.  Et  el  Stokes. — At  home,  Lincoln,  Nebraska,  1246  South 
Fifteenth  street. 

Vosocek,  Frank  R. — Information  wanted. 

Waddle,  Mary  E. — Information  wanted. 

Waddle,  Norma,  writes  from  15  Allen  Place,  Columbia,  Missouri,  that 
she  will,  if  possible,  be  with  us  for  the  reunion. 

Waldo,  Ralph  E. — Student  in  College  of  Law  U.  of  N.  Will  practice 
law.  Address  South  Omaha,  1530  No.  Twenty-seventh  street. 

Walker,  G.  H. — Information  wanted. 

Walker,  John  Daniel.— No  reply. 

Wallace,  G.  L. — Information  wanted. 

War  in,  Ivan,  writes  a very  inspiring  letter  from  Oshkosh,  Wisconsin, 
where  he  has  been  head  of  the  Department  of  Biology  in  the  Oshkosh 
High  School.  Next  fall  he  goes  to  the  Bellevue  Hospital  Medical  School 
as  Technical  Assistant  in  the  Department  of  Histology.  Will  also  pur- 
sue the  medical  course  while  there.  Hopes  the  reunion  will  be  an  in- 
spiration to  all  the  members  of  the  c’ass  and  of  lasting  benefit  to  the 
University.  Address  after  the  first  of  July  will  be  Stanton,  Iowa. 

Warnock,  Elsie,  is  enjoying  the  wild  life  of  a western  town-  Wheat, 
land,  Wyoming  has  been  her  address  the  past  year.  In  case  she  cannot 
attend  the  reunion  she  sends  a rousing  cheer  for  the  good  old  Univer- 
sity and  the  class  of  ’08. 


Wasson,  Minor  F.,  will  greet  all  naught-eighties  on  Alumni  Day  with 
a hearty  handshake.  He  is  in  the  real  estate  business  in  Sidney,  Ne- 
braska. 

Wekesser,  Henry  P.,  is  practicing  medicine  in  Lincoln,  office  number 
1105  O street,  and  residence,  904  E.  He  is  instructor  in  Anatomy  at  our 
Alma  Mater.  We  may  expect  to  see  the  doctor  on  Alumni  Day  unless  pro- 
fessional duties  claim  him. 

Wellensick,  L.  H. — Letter  returned. 

Wentworth,  J.  O.,  is  glad  to  assist  financially  in  getting  out  the  class 
directory.  His  address  is  Council  Bluffs,  Iowa,  when  he  isn’t  on  the  road 
examining  real  estate  securities. 

Westgate,  Vernon  V. — Adjunct  Professor  in  Horticulture,  University 
of  Nebraska.  Still  enjoying  single  blessedness  he  says  “for  nobody 
loves  me.”  Girls  see  that  he  has  a good  time  at  the  reunion. 

White,  A.  C. — Information  wanted. 

White,  E.  E. — Information  wanted. 

Willis,  John  Leslie. — No  response. 

Wilson,  Helen,  has  been  studying  Art  this  year  with  Miss  Hayden. 
Her  work  was  considered  some  of  the  best  on  exhibition  at  the  Univer- 
sity this  spring.  Expects  to  attend  Art  Institute,  Chicago,  next  year. 

Wilson,  Mary  M.,  says  she  is  still  at  home  in  Rushville,  Nebraska, 
where  shehas  spent  the  year,  and  will  be  glad  to  receive  the  ’08 
report. 

Wiltse,  Earl  K. — Letter  returned. 

Wisdom.  O.  C. — Information  wanted. 

Witte,  Edward  L.,  has  been  unanimously  re-elected  as  Superintendent 
of  Schoo’s  at  Riverton,  Nebraska,  for  the  coming  year. 

Wood,  Esther,  writes,  “I  am  no  longer  a ‘lady  of  leisure.’  I hold 
the  dignified  (?)  position  of  Librarian  of  the  Ponca  Public  Library  and 
am  enjoying  my  work  immensely.”  Will  do  her  best  to  get  here  for  the 
reunion. 

Wood,  Wilma,  has  been  staying  at  home  this  year  in  Alliance,  Ne- 
braska. Impossible  for  her  to  come  to  Lincoln  on  the  fifteenth  of  June. 

Yoder,  B.  E.,  is  Superintendent  of  the  Ravenna  Schools.  He  will 
continue  his  work  there  another  year. 

Young,  Harry  D. — Information  wanted. 

Young,  Olive  M.  will  receive  her  Master’s  degree  in  June  from  the 
Home  Economics  Department,  University  of  Chicago.  Expects  to  teach 
next  year. 

Young,  Wm.  T.,  is  doing  flourishing  business  in  Bushnell,  Nebraska, 
where  he  deals  in  real  estate.  Will  speak  for  himself  at  the  banquet. 

Zentmyer,  Mrs.  Mary  Strahorn,  was  married  April  28th  to  Mr.  George 
Aubrey  Zentmyer,  Chief  Dispatcher  for  the  Union  Pacific  at  North  Platte. 
They  will  be  “at  home”  after  June  15th  at  416  Vine  street,  North  Platte, 
Nebraska. 

Zumwinkel,. Charlotte,  has  been  teaching  the  fifth  and  sixth  grades 
of  her  home  school  and  was  elected  principal  for  the  coming  year.  Ad- 
dress, Utica,  Nebraska. 


